Dozens of Tripwire employees lost their jobs Wednesday, three months after the Portland company’s sale to a Minnesota business. It’s not clear just how many lost their jobs at the online security ...
Video game developer and ex-CEO of Tripwire Interactive John Gibson opened up about being silenced and ousted by his own company for tweeting out that he was pro-life and supported the Texas Heartbeat ...
Outgoing Tripwire CEO Jim Johnson: "You can bitch about Portland, you can bitch about the traffic or the homeless. But do you keep coming back? That's the question. And right now the gains are still ...
The CEO of video game maker TripWire Interactive resigned from his job this week just days after backlash over a tweet in which he expressed support for Texas' new abortion law. TripWire chief John ...
The transaction, which is expected to close in May, will give the company a stronger financial boost to increase its portfolio of products -- particularly in the cloud space -- and expand its ...
Tripwire Interactive president John Gibson’s Saturday tweet praising the new Texas anti-abortion law has him under fire from not only gamers, but also partner studio Shipwright Studios, which on ...
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